When Dolly the sheep was born, she sparked years of imagination about what cloning might someday do — from duplicating pets ...
When Dolly the sheep—the first cloned mammal—was born 30 years ago, she became one of the most famous animals in science ...
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Pets just don't live long enough. We spend time, emotion, energy and lots of money caring for them, all while knowing we'll invariably outlive them. It's unsurprising, then, that with the advent of ...
Knoepfler is STAT’s Lab Dish columnist and a professor of cell biology and human anatomy at UC Davis School of Medicine. De-extinction firm Colossal Biosciences announced Tuesday that it was acquiring ...
(Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has ruled that milk and meat from certain cloned animals and their offspring are safe to eat. Proponents of the controversial technology will help ...
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When Dolly the sheep – the first cloned mammal – was born 30 years ago, she became one of the most famous animals in science ...
black and white ferret in the hands of a man© Gera Photo/Shutterstock.com One of North America's most endangered species is getting a new lease on life thanks to technological innovations. This past ...